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    MAC BASED AUTHENTICATION   FOR WIRED NETWORKS      A  MINI  PROJECT  REPORT                                                        Submitted by    GOKULAN.P.H  KISHORE.R      In   partial  fulfillment  for the award  of the degree   Of  BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING   IN    COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING  SNS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING   ANNA UNIVERSITY:CHENNAI­600025  MARCH 2014            ANNA UNIVERSITY:CHENNAI­600025    BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE        Certified  that  this  mini  project  report  “​

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    access to your internal network LAN Fire destroys primary data center System Application Communication circuit outages LAN to WAN Workstation OS has a known software vulnerability Workstation Unauthorized access to organization owned Workstations LAN Denial of service attack on organization e-mail Server System Application Remote communications from home office Remote Access LAN server OS has a known software vulnerability LAN User downloads an unknown e –mail attachment LAN Workstation browser has software

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    Biotic and Abiotic Factors A savanna grassland is an ecological system with scattered shrubs and isolated trees. The grasslands are found on both sides of the equator between tropical rainforests and desert biomes and have warm temperatures year round. A grassland savanna has a variety of biotic and abiotic components ranging from simple to highly specialized plants and animals and physical characteristics. The biotic components of a savanna grassland are the living organisms that inhabit the area

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    This includes the observing the leaf characteristics‚ topography‚ soil properties‚ climatic conditions of the time of our study‚ evidence of animals‚ exposure of the site and also the height of the tallest stratum (trees ) and foliage cover. 3. Commence task 2; Soil testing. This includes naming the parent rock‚ texture of the soil‚ the grain size‚ colour‚ depth of topsoil‚ drainage‚ pH levels using universal indicator‚ soil temperature‚ topography‚ slope and aspect of the quadrat. Find a spot in the

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    specialized software‚ and devices that manage data traffic. Types of Networks The four main types of networks are: Local Area Networks (LANs)‚ Campus Area Networks (CANs)‚ Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs)‚ and Wide Area Networks (WANs). The use of each type of network is chosen according to the geographic space and cost of implementation. Local Area Network (LAN) A Local Area Network is often a network confined to one location or building. These networks share various components from desktop PCs

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    execution with system-level privileges? Buffer Overflow 15. Name three social engineering techniques? Phishing‚ Impersonation‚ Reciprocity‚ ALL OF THE ABOVE 16. Which domain marks the boundary where the private network meets the public network? LAN to WAN 17. A port scanner is a type of __________________ _________________scanner. Network Vulnerability 18. Which of the following is not covered by a data loss/data leak prevention tool? a. File shares b. E-mail c. Stored data d. Paper documents

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    Both ‘Is There Nowhere Else We Can Meet?’ and ‘Burger’s Daughter’ contain topography. ‘Is There Nowhere Else We Can Meet?’ portrays the antithesis between the forest and the town‚ whilst ‘Burger’s Daughter’ addresses the antithesis between the small public square and the big strands. These topographical limits may or may not‚ which then will aid the element of surprise‚ change the character’s circumstances when crossed. ‘Is There Nowhere Else We Can Meet?’ depicts the tension between two people

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    mmTASK 1 a) Explain the following types of data communication networks and their applications * Public switched telephone network (PSTN) * Local area networks (LANs) * Metropolitan area networks (MANs) * Wide area networks (WANs) * Packet switched data network (PSDN)‚ * Integrated services digital network (ISDN) Public switched telephone network (PSTN) Public Switched telephone network (PSTN) is the global collection of interconnects originally designed to

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    Adapted from an activity by Laurel Goodell February 2013 Introduction to Plate Tectonics via Google Earth (24 pts) B. Topographic Patterns Uncheck all of the layers and focus on topographic features of the earth. Topography of the earth ABOVE sea level Questions Answers 1. Are mountains randomly distributed on the continents‚ or do they tend to occur in particular patterns (clusters‚ linear chains‚ arcs‚ etc.)? Some appear in lines and others in arcs 1pt 2. Find Mt. Everest‚ the highest point

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    where O-lan his future wife lives as a slave. His father made preparation for him saying that his wife must not be beautiful so rich men will not have interest in her‚ Wang-Lung is in secret exultation when he first saw O-lan; a woman of a square-body and dull face filled with some sadness yet there was no pock marks on her skin and nor a split on her lip. Then after their marriage in the Great House‚ they came home and later that night they consummate their marriage. Days passed and O-lan served

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